UN: Al-Qaeda Executions in Syria May Be War Crimes

UN human rights chief Navi Pillay has warned that recent mass executions by al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) may amount to “war crimes,” particularly with reports of them mass executing prisoners at sites they were about to lose in Raqqa earlier this month.

AQI has been executing captives for months, of course, but as fighting with rival rebel factions has picked up there have been reports of summary executions by the scores several times a week.

Rival rebels that have taken AQI bases where prisoners were held have reported finding large numbers of recently executed people, suggesting AQI just executes people en masse rather than abandoning those sites.

The dead have included a number of civilians, including at least four journalists, but more recently the executions have centered around captured fighters for other factions, including rival al-Qaeda faction Jabhat al-Nusra.

Author: Jason Ditz

Al-Queada is a terrorist group, a Saudis barbarians, they don't have a country nor there is a established place in this world for them to be prosecuted for anything, but there is a solution to this problem, UN can start the process in prosecuting those that feeds these barbarians and those who supports the feeders.
Like Saudis and in general CCG, then Turkish Erdogan government and then the Swedish king who appreciate the Saudis so much that he had to travel to Saudi Arabia given a prize to the most brutal regime on this planet. You want democracy to function, start changing the reasons stoping democracy.

jtt

Are these the guys Kerry is asking to attend the Geneva peace talks.?

jtt

where was the UN when these rebels were eating human organs and beheading every prisoners they take captive, was that not a war crime.?